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    How many kms are to many?

    I am looking at buying a 2.8 or 3.0 l GU and do a TD42 conversion either straight away if I pick up a GU with a dead motor our eventually when a good TD 42 turns up.

    How many kms would you expect a 2.8 or 3.0 be good for? Assuming that the necessary precautions are taken to prolong their lives? There are plenty around the 300k mark. I may have to drive it around for a while.

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    if you're going to do the transplant buy a 3 ltr you can use the gearbox and diffs. the 2.8 gearbox is too small check out marks adaptors for more info. As to engine life I can't help you sorry I have 178000 on the clock just replaced the turbo and nads and runs well 121.4 hp at the wheels with chip and mods
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    Thanks macca.

    I thought I read somewhere that there was a plate on the 3.0l bellhousing which you take off and the 4.2l bolts on after fitting a 4.2l gearbox crossmember to move the gearbox forward and let the motor clear the firewall?

    Is the gearbox up to the extra grunt?

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    As far as km's go...
    I've driven a GU with 700,000km's, it surprisingly drove very well! It had a couple of issues like the drivers door hinge had dropped a bit but I was very impressed.
    Obviously it depends on the sort of driving but these cars are very truck-like so will go a long way!


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    Quote Originally Posted by BearGUST View Post
    As far as km's go...
    I've driven a GU with 700,000km's, it surprisingly drove very well! It had a couple of issues like the drivers door hinge had dropped a bit but I was very impressed.
    Obviously it depends on the sort of driving but these cars are very truck-like so will go a long way!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fity View Post
    Thanks macca.

    I thought I read somewhere that there was a plate on the 3.0l bellhousing which you take off and the 4.2l bolts on after fitting a 4.2l gearbox crossmember to move the gearbox forward and let the motor clear the firewall?

    Is the gearbox up to the extra grunt?
    That sound about right and yes it's up for the grunt the 4.2 is only a little bit more power. Thay still use the gear box for Ls1 and chev 6.5 ltr conversions
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    Quote Originally Posted by macca86 View Post
    That sound about right and yes it's up for the grunt the 4.2 is only a little bit more power. Thay still use the gear box for Ls1 and chev 6.5 ltr conversions
    Great info.

    That will save me looking for a replacement gearbox for the conversion.

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    I have a tb42. ..Petrol just about to clock ova 600,000kms and still going strong and has pulled a heavy trailer all its life and has copped a punishment from me on and off rd. .... I think a diesl should last longer than a petrol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fity View Post
    Great info.

    That will save me looking for a replacement gearbox for the conversion.
    I assume you have a manual as the auto's don't swap over just the manuals forgot to add that.
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    Yes it will be a manual.

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